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ellieayla t1_j7clhj6 wrote
I would like to adopt your baby's schedule.
Mausy5043 t1_j7clas3 wrote
Reply to comment by B33rP155 in Economic freedom (Index of Economic Freedom) vs Income inequality (Gini coefficient) in 153 countries [OC] by Independent-Ad-514
All data is beautiful.
This one shows there is no correlation whatsoever between the Gini coefficient and the index of econocmic freedom.
paxcoder t1_j7ckkur wrote
CUTE. I should probably adopt a similar schedule: Go to bed early, wake up early, breakfast at 8 AM, lunch around noon, dinner no later than 6 PM
SteveInMotion t1_j7cjw51 wrote
Reply to comment by Downtown_Gear8588 in Economic freedom (Index of Economic Freedom) vs Income inequality (Gini coefficient) in 153 countries [OC] by Independent-Ad-514
Statistically true. In this case you can observe it happening in real life and understand how economic liberty reduces inequality. As Bono said, “I thought that if we just redistributed resources, then we could solve every problem. I now know that’s not true. There’s a funny moment when you realize that as an activist: The off-ramp out of extreme poverty is commerce, it’s entrepreneurial capitalism.”
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adsfew t1_j7ci9nu wrote
Reply to [OC] Google Searches for “How to Lose Weight” upticks during the New Year and declines as summer ends. by Square_Tea4916
Because everyone has successfully lost the weight by the summer, right??
Karnezar t1_j7cha5g wrote
Why was junior's breakfast delayed on Wednesday? 😠
aussie_punmaster t1_j7cgumf wrote
Reply to comment by TheDiano in W-2 Wage Distribution by Tax Bracket & Gender [OC] by takeasecond
Well we will have do agree to disagree then, because I think that’s a ridiculous position.
Do you also say the same when someone plots the CPI over time? It is only useful breaking into the different sectors to better understand which areas are driving inflation?
adjust_the_sails t1_j7cgspk wrote
Jon Stewart should have this hanging in his office.
Cleferd t1_j7cgob8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
Sounds like heart disease
more_beans_mrtaggart t1_j7ceda1 wrote
Brit here. What kind of restaurant is arbys?
PickleJesus123 t1_j7ce1w0 wrote
I mistakenly read this from left to right and was like HOLY 24 hours of eating??
deletion-imminent t1_j7ccjov wrote
Reply to comment by PBlove in Economic freedom (Index of Economic Freedom) vs Income inequality (Gini coefficient) in 153 countries [OC] by Independent-Ad-514
There can be a correlation without there being a direct causal correlation
Full_Temperature_920 t1_j7cchun wrote
Your baby sleeps from 6pm to 4am? Damn. I don't know much about parenting but in movies and TV shows they always show new parents haggard and sleep deprived cuz the baby never sleeps through the night. Or does that occur at a later stage of development?
I wonder what babies dream of at that age.
Also why are the weekends not included
ismaelsow t1_j7cc22d wrote
Reply to comment by Simple_March_1741 in [OC] Google Searches for “How to Lose Weight” upticks during the New Year and declines as summer ends. by Square_Tea4916
At first glance, I thought it was a pattern that includes most "New Year's Resolutions" type of searches. But it looks like my intuition was wrong. By the way, I found some data saying that "stop smoking" is one the least popular resolutions.
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>For 2023, the Forbes Health/OnePoll survey found some resolutions to be more common than others, with the most popular goals including:
Improved mental health (45%)
Improved fitness (39%)
Lose weight (37%)
Improved diet (33%)
Improved finances (30%)
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Less popular resolutions include stop smoking (14%), learn a new skill (12%) and make time for hobbies (11%). Notably, Gen Z is more likely to prioritize improved mental health as a 2023 resolution than any other generation (50%).
https://www.forbes.com/health/mind/new-years-resolutions-statistics/
furiousfran t1_j7cblf2 wrote
Reply to comment by Multi_Grain_Cheerios in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
>Lots of sonic commercials but no sonic.
That used to be my state too, about 12 years ago they put in the first sonic and it was a huge fuckin' deal. Like people lined up on the highway shoulder waiting for spaces, it was ridiculous lol
IMO you're not missing too much, their shakes and slushies are probably their best stuff but the food is "ok"
PolarBurrito t1_j7cav75 wrote
I love their gyros, not a lot of Greek/Mediterranean restaurants near me. And, their curly fries and jamocha shake are a nice change of pace.
Beef and cheddars are nice as well, but I think I’m getting too old for them - my GI tract can’t handle them anymore.
I live in an orange state 😁
torchma t1_j7cagcf wrote
Reply to comment by SchmeedsMcSchmeeds in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
A fast food and diarrhea joke. How original.
Savagemme t1_j7c9y8p wrote
Reply to comment by Neowynd101262 in [OC] Google Searches for “How to Lose Weight” upticks during the New Year and declines as summer ends. by Square_Tea4916
The secret to getting a beach body is to take your body to the beach. If your goal is to have a bikini body, wear a bikini. No other steps needed.
newjbentley88 t1_j7c9kc9 wrote
Reply to comment by ItsASchpadoinkleDay in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
Bahaha not every time.
Downtown_Gear8588 t1_j7c8ol5 wrote
Reply to comment by SteveInMotion in Economic freedom (Index of Economic Freedom) vs Income inequality (Gini coefficient) in 153 countries [OC] by Independent-Ad-514
Correlation does not equal causation.
Abbot_of_Cucany t1_j7c8h9y wrote
Reply to comment by TheZvlz in [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
Ah, but we have maple creemees*. You can't get better than that.
(*) the local name for soft-serve ice cream made with maple syrup
Downtown_Gear8588 t1_j7c80sm wrote
Reply to Economic freedom (Index of Economic Freedom) vs Income inequality (Gini coefficient) in 153 countries [OC] by Independent-Ad-514
This says nothing. Correlation does not equal causation. Not that's there's much Correlation here... what's the p value?
SirMetalhead t1_j7cnrzz wrote
Reply to [OC] Heatmap of Arby's per Million People by fizzSortBubbleBuzz
Actually this is a chloropleth map, not a heat map (which is a continous representation of point density).